[Dugar] When asked to assess Devon Witherspoon’s season, Mike Macdonald said, in part: “You talk about force multipliers on your football team, that is Devon Witherspoon. He’s an elite competitor. Hopefully he’s leading the charge for us for a long time here.”

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  1. I say this with all love to Woolen.

    This the difference between a guy you pay and a guy you let go in free agency.

    Woolen is a man coverage beast, who is extremely low effort in everything else. Genuinely, elite cover corner but that’s not why you pay those great corners big money. It’s their ability to be smart, make plays, help others.

    Witherspoon is a guy always looking for work even if it isn’t his job.

    Although they likely pay Woolen if they didn’t have Witherspoon waiting to get paid shortly after.

  2. Spoon’s been pretty good, bit underwhelming compared to expectations though. More of a dependable steady defender than an actual force multiplier so far this year.

  3. Woolen isn’t elite because he lacks physicality and great tackling ability! Pat Surtain II is the standard at corner! Lock down and will come up and hit your ass In the run game

  4. Seems like they’ve backed off his blitz packages though. He blitzed a bunch against the Lions but never got there and Goff tore us up.

  5. The last Seahawk anyone called a force multiplier was Percy harvin. How’d that turn out overall?

  6. Thank Pete Caroll for some of the key players that you do have, the rest like that DL and OL need to be looked really evaluate weather or not they are good enough to play in your schemes. If you can’t beat the 49ers there isnt any tie breakers for the OUR TEAM, BUT the future for this team is bright and we just going to have build up and upgrade some players to chase down 49ers and Cards, and the Rams , who I’ve thought were going to be last place this season.

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